作 业
1.第1题
Beginning in the 4th century, army units of German were__. A.suppressed by the Romans B.eliminated by the Romans
C.welcomed into the Roman Empire to defend the Romans D.driven by the Romans to settle in depopulated areas.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
2.第2题
Which one is not a period of Italian Renaissance Art? A.Early Renaissance B.Middle Renaissance C.High Renaissance D.Late Renaissance
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
3.第3题
For some Muslims, Qur’an should not be translated because_____. A.it is impious to translate the very words of Allah.
B.it is too difficult to translate the rhymed prose of Qur’an. C.the original meaning of Qur’an would be distorted. D.the beauty of Arabic language would be violated.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
4.第4题
Who was not a representative writer of Northern Renaissance? A.Giovanni Boccaccio B.William Shakespeare C.Fran鏾is Rabelais
D.Miguel de Cervantes
您的答案:A 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
5.第5题
Which of the following statements about Byzantine classicism is true? A.The Byzantines revered ancient Greek literature, philosophy and historiography.
B.The Byzantines emphasized Greek scientific and mathematical tradition.
C.The Byzantines were not only imitative, but also creative in their study of Greek tradition.
D.The Byzantine authors thought they could eventually surpass ancient Greek authors.
您的答案:A 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
6.第6题
Whose power was gradually reduced in the process of Athenian political reforms?
A.People’s Assembly B.People’s Court C.Council of citizens D.Council of nobles
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
7.第7题
Three of the following statements are true with England after the death of Henry VIII. Which one is the exception?
A.The council of regents to rule England was dominated by reformers. B.Edward VI was enthusiastic about reform as Henry VIII had been. C.Edward VI was raised by Protestants rich with Renaissance ideas. D.Mary succeeded Edward VI and began to restore the Catholic faith.
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:0.0
8.第15题
Which one of the following statements about Judaism is NOT true? A.Judaism was the earliest monotheism in the ancient Near East. B.Judaism began with the covenant between God and Abraham. C.The Ten Commandants are a set of moral laws given to the Israel (Jacob) by God.
D.The Hebrew Bible is the base of the Old Testament of the Christian Holy Bible.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
9.第16题
The following descriptions of the Mycenaean culture are true EXCEPT for ____.
A.The Mycenaeans were the first people known to have spoken Greek. B.The Mycenaeans regarded the Minoans as their potential enemies. C.The Mycenaean raid on Crete was recorded in Homer’s epics. D.The Mycenaean era is also called the “Age of Heroes”.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
10.第17题 Which one is NOT the reason that Justinian is considered the first great Byzantine emperor?
A.He reconquered the lost territories of the former Western Roman Empire.
B.He ordered scholars to codify all Roman laws into one coherent body of law.
C.He declared himself to be God’s representative on earth. D.He commissioned the construction of Hagia Sophia.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
11.第18题
Which of the following was NOT true about the early Christians? A.They defied the Roman political authorities
B.They accepted the idea that emperors were divine. C.They banned paganism
D.They suffered religious persecution
您的答案:B
题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
12.第19题
Which of the following statements about Joan of Arc is NOT true? A.She was born in a well-to-do peasant family. B.She grew up with a strong religious belief. C.Charles refused her to accompany the army. D.She was burned at stake.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
13.第20题
Which of the following Renaissance writers was not known for his sonnets? A.Dante B.Petrarch
C.Edmund Spencer
D.William Shakespeare
您的答案:A 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
14.第21题 Which one of the following statements about the Black Death is NOT true? A.It is estimated to have killed 30% – 60% of Europe’s population. B.The death rate in some larger cities in Italy may have been as high as 60 percent.
C.In northern France, villages suffered mortality rates of 30 percent, and cities experienced losses as high as 40 percent.
D.Death caused by the Black Death worsened the situation of surviving peasants and laborers.
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
15.第22题
All the following constitute the main forms of heresy, EXCEPT A.mysticism
B.flagellanti sm
C.Lollards and Hussites
D.worshipers
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
16.第23题
Which one of the following was NOT a member of the First Triumvirate? A.Crassus B.Sulla C.Pompey D.Caesar
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
17.第24题
The reasons for Henry’s reform in England were mainly ________. A.religious B.personal C.political D.both B and C
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
18.第25题
Three of the following statements are true with the Elizabethan Compromise. Which one is the exception?
A.The Church of England again rejected the authority of the pope. B.The Church of England began to compromise with the Papacy. C.Elizabeth again condemned Catholic teachings and practices. D.Elizabeth,as a protestant, also forbade extreme Protestantism.
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
19.第32题
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.The Hundred Years’ War harmed England more than France. B.The war stimulated the development of new weapons.
C.The war speeded up the development of the English Parliament. D.The war promoted the growth of modern nationalism and awakened the
national consciousness in the mind of their people.
您的答案:A 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
20.第33题
Which of the following statements about The Hundred Years’ War is NOT true?
A.The most famous weapons were the longbow and cannon used by the English.
B.Firearms played a significant role in the battles. C.Horse-riding knights became more important army force than infantry. D.Europeans relied more and more on cannon for defensive wars.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
21.第34题
Roman religion was _____.
A.borrowed entirely from the Greeks B.not purely Roman C.invented by Romans
D.borrowed from the Egyptians
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
22.第35题
The economic success of the early Roman Empire was mainly achieved by _____.
A.small farmers B.slaves C.serfs
D.Roman legions
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
23.第36题
1066 marked the__
A.defeat of the Vikings
B.Norman Conquest of England
C.death of William I
D.death of Alfred the Great
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
24.第37题
Which city was NOT a prominent trading centre during the Early Middle Ages?
A.Constantinop le B.Mecca C.Medina D.Baghdad
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
25.第38题
What is the limit of term for the members of the Senate of the Roman Republic? A.2 years B.4 years C.5 years D.life
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
26.第39题 What event marked the climax of Charlemagne’s career and the formation of western European civilization?
A.Charlemagne became the Frankish king and ruled most of Western Europe.
B.Charlemagne produced the best government Europe had seen since the Romans.
C.Charlemagne built a united Christian society and had an alliance with the papacy.
D.Charlemagne was crowned “Holy Roman Emperor” by the Pope.
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
27.第40题
Three of the following statements are true with Henry VIII. Which one is the exception?
A.He married his brother’s widow against Roman Catholic rules. B.He married his brother’s widow with the Pope' s authorization. C.He was eager to divorce the queen to end the poor marriage. D.He was eager to have a new marriage to bring him a male heir.
您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
28.第41题
Three of the following statements are true with the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Which one is the exception? A.It was in nature a reaction to Protestantism. B.It was the result of Catholic self-criticism. C.It resulted from the Protestant Reformation. D.It resulted from a Church-wide call for reform.
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
29.第49题
All the following made up the basic social structure of medieval rural communities EXCEPT___. A.The village B.The manor
C.The parish church D.The guild
您的答案:D 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
30.第50题
The Roman expansion had many consequences EXCEPT ______. A.Rome became the hegemony in the Mediterranean region. B.economic gains for all Romans
C.social conflicts and slave uprisings
D.increased political power for military commanders
您的答案:B 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
31.第8题
Martin Luther first expressed his idea of reforming the Church by criticizing the sale of indulgences.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
32.第9题
Earlier Christian leaders all agreed that the gospel was intended for Jews and non-Jews as well to hear.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
33.第10题
Mesopotamian civilization was based on the tradition, culture and custom of one single group of ancient people living in the region.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
34.第11题
An important product of vernacular romance literature was the Romance of the Rose.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
35.第12题
In the Roman Republic, citizenship was determined by blood only. In other words, only when both parents were native Romans could a person become Roman citizen.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
36.第13题
The Romans were extremely intolerant of foreign religions.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0
此题得分:2.0
37.第14题
Among the Olympian gods, Zeus was the chief deity and he was mainly worshipped at Olympia.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
38.第26题
Universities served only a limited sector of the medieval population, only for men and the wealthy; women and the poor were kept out of education.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
39.第27题
The Vikings originated from the Scandinavian Peninsula and included Danes, Norwegians, Swedes and Magyars.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
40.第28题
According to Aristotle, Form (or Idea) exists as a higher reality than the material world.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
41.第29题
Knowing the true cause of the disease, many Christians considered the Black Death a signal of the Last Judgment.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
42.第30题
Roman state financed gladiator shows to make people forget social and economic problems.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
43.第31题 The Greek city-states varied greatly in their governmental structures.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
44.第42题
Florence was the major centre of the High Renaissance Art at the early 16th century.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
45.第43题 Among the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic Empire and the Frankish Empire, only the first one received continuing influence from the Roman intellectual and legal tradition.
您的答案:错误 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
46.第44题
Though the idea of democracy originated in Athens, the practice was very different from today’s western countries.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
47.第45题
Charlemagne was the greatest Frankish king, who founded the first empire in Western Europe after the fall of Rome.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
48.第46题
Octavian kept the republican system in name in order to gain support.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
49.第47题
Legends have it that the Garden of Eden situated on the Mesopotamian plain.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
50.第48题
Reading of the Bible and his theological teaching made clearer Luther’s idea about the malpractices of the Church.
您的答案:正确 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0
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